Re: The Official Soccer, Football, Futbol, and Footie Thread

Too bad the Atletico v Barca match was a bit of a dud; some nice play here and there but each team lacked a bit of sharpness in the final third.

That Liverpool game was so damn nerve wracking, but wow! An exciting game and a much needed victory outside of Anfield and at a place that isn't easy to win at. Sturridge stepped right back in like he never left. The control he had to score his goal was just remarkable.

Barca and atletico both looked to be going for a point from the get go. A little disappointing, but understandable I suppose

Re: The Official Soccer, Football, Futbol, and Footie Thread

I'm going to be in London in late February and am trying to hit an Arsenal game. Everywhere I check requires an Arsenal membership or are charging over 100 GBP.

you'll have a job on, gotta be a member which I believe youll have to pay for. Then fight every other cockney for them.
Even then tickets will still be a small fortune, dearest tickets in the premiership.
Go watch QPR haha

Re: The Official Soccer, Football, Futbol, and Footie Thread

Originally Posted by biggfoot17

That Liverpool game was so damn nerve wracking, but wow! An exciting game and a much needed victory outside of Anfield and at a place that isn't easy to win at. Sturridge stepped right back in like he never left. The control he had to score his goal was just remarkable.

Barca and atletico both looked to be going for a point from the get go. A little disappointing, but understandable I suppose

Reminded me of this kid:

EDIT - also, Chelsea are about to pull off transfer which most accurately captures the last 10 or so years of their club by paying Benfica £20m for a player they sold to them only a few years ago for less than £3m.

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Yeah, he does look pretty good. Montpellier is already claiming it is a done deal for the summer. We shall see. This summer scares me, big time. Odds are they don't sign Remy on a permanant deal, they lose Cabaye, maybe Tiote'. They are in the driver's seat to sign Luuk de Jong, the young striker, but I am not holding my breath.

Re: The Official Soccer, Football, Futbol, and Footie Thread

Damn, Mata to United for €45 million? Great deal, and one which might help them to scrape to a top 4 finish at the end of the season. Oh, and OF COURSE Jose decides to sell such a talented player when United still have City and us to play in the league...

Re: The Official Soccer, Football, Futbol, and Footie Thread

Originally Posted by nosurprises12

Damn, Mata to United for €45 million? Great deal, and one which might help them to scrape to a top 4 finish at the end of the season. Oh, and OF COURSE Jose decides to sell such a talented player when United still have City and us to play in the league...

And then buy a player he doesn't need just to prevent Liverpool from doing so. Fucking Jo-say.

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A Willian-esque FU from Moureen, although I don't necessarily agree that Chelsea don't need him - he'll be a very good squad player/rotation option.

Today's derby is going to be a good one, but it's just a shame that so many quality players for both teams are out. Spuds v City tomorrow should be a good match too considering the former's good form lately and the latter's struggles on the road this season.

I'm a bit nervous about our game at Southampton today; even though they've been playing rather poorly they'll have the home crowd with them, and we may have to start the Ox in midfield with Flamini (Jack's a big doubt with an ankle injury, and Ramsey & Arteta have only just returned to full training).

Re: The Official Soccer, Football, Futbol, and Footie Thread

Bye Bye Cabaye

Sad to see him go. Wish him well at PSG. Sucks when you know your team will ALWAYS sell their best player for profit instead of investing in more talent around that player to bring trophies, get into the CL, etc. Ashley and the board know they are secure this year in the league, so pulling the trigger was not given a second thought. Now, let's just see how much of that $20 million is actually reinvested (to this day, they still haven't reinvested the full $35 million for Carroll).

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Well my nervousness is gone. What a terrific first half. Aggressive attack, tidy passing, clinical finishing, and holding strong at the back. Couldn't be happier. Shame about Lukaku.

What the hell is going on at St Mary's right now? 3 goals I'm the second half already?

You guys looked impressive from the start yesterday; credit to Everton for sticking to their game despite being down 3 after 30 minutes, but the quicker they can forget about that result the better. At least Lukaku's injury isn't as bad as some thought.

Originally Posted by downingthief

Bye Bye Cabaye

Sad to see him go. Wish him well at PSG. Sucks when you know your team will ALWAYS sell their best player for profit instead of investing in more talent around that player to bring trophies, get into the CL, etc. Ashley and the board know they are secure this year in the league, so pulling the trigger was not given a second thought. Now, let's just see how much of that $20 million is actually reinvested (to this day, they still haven't reinvested the full $35 million for Carroll).

At least we got Luuk De Jong...on loan. Great.

Rumor is you're in for Clement Grenier from Lyon, a player we were heavily linked with in the summer; if true he won't replace Cabaye's quality in the short-term, but he's another player who could be got for relatively cheap and could fetch a hefty price tag in two or three seasons should he continue to develop. He's also a great free kick taker too.

The opening 45 minutes was probably the worst half of football I've seen from Arsenal this season, and they were exceedingly lucky not to be down by 3 at the break. I was happy with the response from the players in the second half though, especially Ozil who played some of his best football for us this season, but their equalizer was quintessential 2011/12 Arsenal capitulation and Flamini's challenge for the red card was about as stupid as they come. We REALLY needed to take 6 from 6 between yesterday's game and the one Sunday considering the absolutely brutal schedule we have in February (Liverpool, United, Liverpool again in the FA Cup, and then Bayern in the CL on the trot) and March (Bayern 2nd leg, Spuds, Chelsea, City), but at least City and Chelsea play each other this weekend.

We're also starting to hit a bit of an injury crisis in midfield, which will probably force Wenger's hand in buying a midfielder along with a striker/attacker - Ramsey had a setback and is now out for at least 3 more weeks, Flamini's red is a 4-game ban for having been banned previously, and Jack missed yesterday/is definitely out Sunday with a knock. Rumors are growing about a bid for Matuidi from PSG, a player Wenger has followed for a while now and who is out of contract in the summer, as well as a long-rumored deal for Draxler, but I'm not holding my breath for either tbh.

Re: The Official Soccer, Football, Futbol, and Footie Thread

Originally Posted by nosurprises12

Rumor is you're in for Clement Grenier from Lyon, a player we were heavily linked with in the summer; if true he won't replace Cabaye's quality in the short-term, but he's another player who could be got for relatively cheap and could fetch a hefty price tag in two or three seasons should he continue to develop. He's also a great free kick taker too.

Yeah, I'll believe it when i see it. Will be surprised if they go after anyone else in this window. I'd gladly take Grenier. I won't be surprised of De Jong gets forced into playing very soon since Remy was sent off with a red yesterday. Not deserving either.

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So tonight I went to the LA Galaxy preseason friendly against Armenian team FC Shirak. I well say that I have seen plenty of Galaxy friendlies against other foreign teams, and nothing came close fan wise to the loudness of these Armenians. For a half sold seating (intentional) that was about as loud as I have ever heard the stadium. Also I guess should be no surprise that it was the most amount of smokers I have ever seen there also.

Originally Posted by Drinkey McDrinkerstein

Why aren't there more good role models for fat people who fall down a lot?